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Sisters
sheriff's calls
- A woman's purse
was recovered at a Sisters gas station and reunited with its rightful
owner.
- A deputy cited
a driver for driving on a suspended license and had the man's vehicle
towed.
- A deputy picked
up an Oregon City man on warrants after spotting him walking along east
Cascade Avenue.
- A man reported
that his car was egged after he refused to serve a group of teenagers
after shop hours. Maybe there's a connection...
- A deputy counseled
a small child after the wee one made a 9-1-1 call, then hung up on the
dispatcher when the dispatcher called back.
Black Butte Ranch Police
- Officers responded
to a highway accident. There were no injuries, but major vehicle damage
resulted.
Several hours later, one of the people involved in the accident
returned to retrieve his vehicle. At that time officers and sheriff's
deputies contacted three men and arrested two of them on outstanding
warrants.
- An officer responded
to a crash in which the driver hit a tree and the vehicle flipped over
four times. The victim was transported to the hospital.
- A 44-year-old
man earned a citation for furnishing alcohol to a minor after he was
contacted during a motor vehicle accident investigation on the Ranch.
Information in "Sisters sheriff's calls" is taken from log entries
and reports of the Deschutes County Sheriff's Office and Black Butte Ranch
Police.
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